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1    XXIII|        whom he called had, after a desperate struggle, yielded.~ ~The
2   XXVIII|         him away. He made the most desperate efforts to escape; each
3     XXXV|          face, and saw that it was desperate.~ ~“Well, Corporal, your
4   XXXVII| good-evening.”~ ~The situation was desperate, the danger imminent, the
5      XLI|      moment his condition, so long desperate, began to improve.~ ~“I
6     LIII|           One morning, a man whose desperate appearance and manner frightened
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